Magic Lite Welcomes Matthew Curtis as New Product Manager

February 6, 2024

Magic Lite is delighted to announce the appointment of Matthew Curtis as the new Product Manager. Bringing a wealth of experience, Matthew joins Magic Lite with an impressive background in product development and management. 

Matthew’s journey in the lighting industry is marked by a series of significant accomplishments. His experience over the last 10 Years, has honed his skills in developing and managing complex lighting projects in the commercial and residential environments. His technical acumen, coupled with his ability to effectively manage and design projects, makes him an ideal fit for the role of Product Manager at Magic Lite. 

Tom Penton, President of Magic Lite and NSL, says, “Matthew’s role is pivotal in Magic Lite and NSL’s commitment to continually evolve and improve our offerings, ensuring we meet and exceed the ever-changing needs of our clients.” 

As Magic Lite continues to expand its reach and impact, Matthew’s leadership will be crucial in meeting the evolving needs of its valued clients. His approachable and collaborative working style aligns perfectly with Magic Lite’s ethos of fostering strong, productive relationships with all stakeholders. 

The team at Magic Lite is enthusiastic about Matthew’s arrival and is eager to collaborate with him. His leadership and vision are expected to drive significant advancements in product development and delivery processes.

Jen Zorony, Chief Financial Officer of Magic Lite (Canada) and NSL (USA), states, “We are confident that Matthew’s leadership will significantly contribute to reducing the time it takes to bring our new products to market, as we expand our range to offer more cutting-edge lighting solutions.” 

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